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I'm far from sure what that episode was actually about (though I think the Doctor may have just beaten Ego the Living Planet from Fantastic Four) but the crowd scenes were very impressive-very 'Mos Eisley'! Imagine if we'd been able to say that about an episode of Doctor Who in 1977?

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Hellboy II was, in my opinion, just a slight bit better than the first. And I also have to agree with BluesShark that this episode's crowd scenes were more reminiscent of THAT than Star Wars or Blade Runner.

I loved both Hellboy movies (but I am both a Hellboy nut from the first issue of the series and a Del Toro fanboy since Cronos), but they are very diifferent - the first one is Mignola's Hellboy, the second one is definitely Del Toro's.

BluesShark wrote:A bit of a nothing episode to be honest, but as has been said, a perfectly pleasant way to spend 45 minutes in the company of an increasingly assured Smith and the hardly hard on the eye J-LC.

Yes - no plot, but the pictures and soundtrack were very pretty. Sort of like a sci-fi themed relaxation DVD.

tony ingram wrote:I'm far from sure what that episode was actually about (though I think the Doctor may have just beaten Ego the Living Planet from Fantastic Four) but the crowd scenes were very impressive-very 'Mos Eisley'! Imagine if we'd been able to say that about an episode of Doctor Who in 1977?

Yes, but we WERE able to say they had good scripts, which is more than you can say these days.